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In what circumstance can I use "pay to see [something]"? Can you show me some exemplary sentences as well?

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Rebecca

You can use the phrase "pay to see something" in any situation where someone is paying money to go watch some sort of entertainment, like a performance or a movie. Ex: People paid a lot to see Star Wars in the theaters when it was first released. Ex: You should go on tour, people would pay to see you perform.

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